Sarah Mary Fawler

(15 March 1761 - )
Sarah Mary Fawler|b. 15 Mar 1761|p323.htm#i16402|John Fawler|b. 24 Feb 1736/37\nd. 4 Oct 1817|p322.htm#i16400|Elizabeth Keep|b. c 1739\nd. b 1789|p478.htm#i16401|George Fawler|b. c 1705\nd. b 26 Jul 1782|p321.htm#i16398|Sarah Newson|b. s 1710\nd. b 7 Nov 1754|p581.htm#i16399|||||||
     Sarah Mary Fawler was born on 15 March 1761 in London, England. She was the daughter of John Fawler and Elizabeth Keep. Sarah Mary Fawler was christened on 10 April 1761 in St Lawrence Jewry, London.
     Sarah Mary Fawler married George Walker before 1789.

son Fawler

(circa 1715? - before 1733)
son Fawler|b. c 1715?\nd. b 1733|p323.htm#i16390|John Fawler|b. 12 Jan 1668/69\nd. 7 Jun 1744|p322.htm#i16366|Mary Welsh|b. b 1670\nd. b 25 May 1753|p898.htm#i16367|George Fawler|b. 30 Jul 1637\nd. Apr 1691|p321.htm#i15789|Elizabeth Lunne|b. 12 May 1639\nd. bt 1708 - 1722?|p512.htm#i15790|||||||
     Son Fawler was born circa 1715? In London, England. He was the son of John Fawler and Mary Welsh.
     Son died before 1733.

Sophia Fawler

(1 April 1718 - )
Sophia Fawler|b. 1 Apr 1718|p323.htm#i16388|John Fawler|b. 12 Jan 1668/69\nd. 7 Jun 1744|p322.htm#i16366|Mary Welsh|b. b 1670\nd. b 25 May 1753|p898.htm#i16367|George Fawler|b. 30 Jul 1637\nd. Apr 1691|p321.htm#i15789|Elizabeth Lunne|b. 12 May 1639\nd. bt 1708 - 1722?|p512.htm#i15790|||||||
     Sophia Fawler was christened on 1 April 1718 in St Olave, Hart St, London. Sophia, daughter of Mr John Fawler & Mrs Mary his wife was baptised. She was the daughter of John Fawler and Mary Welsh.

Sophia Fawler

(circa 1770 - before 3 November 1844)
Sophia Fawler|b. c 1770\nd. b 3 Nov 1844|p323.htm#i16414|John Fawler|b. 24 Feb 1736/37\nd. 4 Oct 1817|p322.htm#i16400|Elizabeth Keep|b. c 1739\nd. b 1789|p478.htm#i16401|George Fawler|b. c 1705\nd. b 26 Jul 1782|p321.htm#i16398|Sarah Newson|b. s 1710\nd. b 7 Nov 1754|p581.htm#i16399|||||||
     Sophia Fawler was born circa 1770 in London. She was the daughter of John Fawler and Elizabeth Keep.
     Sophia Fawler married John Dunn on 4 August 1795 in St Pancras, London. John Dunn, widower, & Sophia Fawler, spinster of St Mary Lambeth. Both signed in the presence of John Fawler & Eliza Toft?.
     Sophia Fawler married William Ball as her second husband, on 25 November 1804 in St Ethelberga, Bishopgate, London. Benjamin Ball, bachelor married Sophia Dunn, widow, both of this parish at St Ethelburga Bishopsgate by banns, 25 Nov 1804. He signed William Ball and she signed Sophia Dunn, in the presence of John Francis & Ann Smith.
     Sophia died before 3 November 1844. She was buried on 3 November 1844 in All Souls cemetery, Kensall Green, England. Sophia Ball of 129 Gt Portland St, St Marylebone aged 74.

Children of Sophia Fawler and William Ball

Susanna Fawler

(17 December 1721 - )
Susanna Fawler|b. 17 Dec 1721|p323.htm#i16433|Thomas Fawler|b. 11 Aug 1673\nd. 20 Nov 1727|p323.htm#i15794|Susanna Hulbert|b. 22 Dec 1682|p454.htm#i15807|George Fawler|b. 30 Jul 1637\nd. Apr 1691|p321.htm#i15789|Elizabeth Lunne|b. 12 May 1639\nd. bt 1708 - 1722?|p512.htm#i15790|Henry Hulbert|b. 16 Jul 1643\nd. b 21 Apr 1710|p454.htm#i15805|Rebecca Unknown (Hulbert)|b. s 1650\nd. b 20 May 1728|p879.htm#i15806|
     Susanna Fawler was christened on 17 December 1721 in Stoke Damerel, Devonport, Plymouth, Devon. She was the daughter of Thomas Fawler and Susanna Hulbert. Susanna was an apprentice Michael Hatton, Citizen & Girdler, for £50 premium, Susannah, daughter of Thomas Fawler of Plymouth on 18 May 1737 in London, England.

Susannah Fawler

(20 August 1753 - )
Susannah Fawler|b. 20 Aug 1753|p323.htm#i16429|Henry Fawler|b. 12 Jun 1724\nd. 19 Oct 1777|p322.htm#i16426|Ann Taylor|d. 1765?|p831.htm#i16427|Thomas Fawler|b. 11 Aug 1673\nd. 20 Nov 1727|p323.htm#i15794|Susanna Hulbert|b. 22 Dec 1682|p454.htm#i15807|||||||
     Susannah Fawler was born on 20 August 1753 in Rotherhithe, Surrey. She was the daughter of Henry Fawler and Ann Taylor. Susannah Fawler was christened on 14 September 1753 in St Mary, Rotherhithe.

Thomas Fawler

(circa September 1623 - before 5 January 1669/70)
Thomas Fawler|b. c Sep 1623\nd. b 5 Jan 1669/70|p323.htm#i15784|John Fawler|b. c 1600?\nd. b 9 Oct 1679|p322.htm#i15780|Beatrice Unknown (Fawler)|b. c 1600\nd. b 28 Nov 1661|p859.htm#i15781|||||||||||||
     Thomas Fawler was born circa September 1623 in Chatham, Kent. He was the son of John Fawler and Beatrice Unknown (Fawler). Thomas Fawler was christened on 28 December 1623 in Chatham. Thomas was a chirurgeon.
     Thomas Fawler married Mary Groome? before 1658.
     Thomas died before 5 January 1669/70 in Chatham, Kent. He was buried on 5 January 1669/70 in Chatham.
     The administration of his estate was granted in January 1669/70 in Rochester Consistory Court.

Children of Thomas Fawler and Mary Groome?

Thomas Fawler

(11 August 1673 - 20 November 1727)
Thomas Fawler|b. 11 Aug 1673\nd. 20 Nov 1727|p323.htm#i15794|George Fawler|b. 30 Jul 1637\nd. Apr 1691|p321.htm#i15789|Elizabeth Lunne|b. 12 May 1639\nd. bt 1708 - 1722?|p512.htm#i15790|John Fawler|b. c 1600?\nd. b 9 Oct 1679|p322.htm#i15780|Beatrice Unknown (Fawler)|b. c 1600\nd. b 28 Nov 1661|p859.htm#i15781|John Lunne|b. c 1598|p512.htm#i15793|Jane Johnson|b. c 1604|p471.htm#i15792|
     Thomas Fawler was christened on 11 August 1673 in Chatham, Kent. He was the son of George Fawler and Elizabeth Lunne. Thomas was servant to a shipwright in December 1688, in Chatham, Kent. He entered Chatham Yard as Servant to Matthew Hanch, Shipwright, in Dec 1688 (ADM 42/146). He was discharged in the 3rd quarter of 1693 (ADM 42/151). On 16 June 1697 Thomas Fawler entered Woolwich Yard as a shipwright, being discharged on 4 May 1698, when his wages were paid to Henry Hulbert (ADM 42/1852). A Warrant of
29 April 1698 had appointed "Thomas Fawler carpenter of the New Third Rate at Woolwich to be Master Carpenter of His Majesty's Ship the Northumberland" (ADM
6/5/18), and he entered the ship, then in Ordinary at Chatham, on 5 May 1698 (ADM 42.7). HMS Northumberland was discharged on 15 January 1701/2, and on 13 Feb following a Warrant appointed "Thomas Fawler Master Carpenter of the Northumberland to be Master Carpenter of His Majesty's Ship the Vanguard" (ADM
6/7/9). This ship was in Ordinary at Chatham when Thomas Fawler entered on 16 Feb 1701/2, succeeding William Wall, his wife's uncle (ADM 42/8). He was discharged from her on 9 Sep 1708 (ADM 42/9), following a Warrant of 24 Aug 1708 appointing "Thomas Fawler Carpenter of the Vanguard to be Master Carpenter of Her Majesty's Ship the Royal William" (ADM 6/8/181). HMS Royal William was in Ordinary at Portsmouth, and Thomas Fawler entered her on 10 Oct 1708, being discharged on 11 March following (ADM 42/1053), after a Warrant of 28 Feb 1708/9 appointing "Thomas Fawler Carpenter of the Royal William to be Master Caulker of Her Majesty's Yard at Plymouth" (ADM 6/10/37). He entered on 18 March 1708/9 at a salary of £80 p.a. (ADM 42/684), and held this position until he was discharged dead on 20 Nov 1727, his wages being paid to his widow Susannah. Thomas was a shipwright on 16 June 1697, in Woolwich, Kent. On 16 June 1697 Thomas Fawler entered Woolwich Yard as a shipwright, being discharged on 4 May 1698, when his wages were paid to Henry Hulbert. Thomas was Master Carpenter from 29 April 1698 to January 1701/2, in Chatham, Kent. A Warrant of 29 April 1698 appointed "Thomas Fawler carpenter of the New Third Rate at Woolwich to be Master Carpenter of His Majesty's Ship the Northumberland" (ADM 6/5/18), and he entered the ship, then in Ordinary at Chatham, on 5 May 1698 (ADM 42.7). HMS Northumberland was discharged on 15 January 1701/2.
     Thomas Fawler and Susanna Hulbert obtained a marriage licence on 24 January 1698/99 in London.
     Thomas Fawler married Susanna Hulbert, daughter of Henry Hulbert and Rebecca Unknown (Hulbert), on 28 January 1698/99 in St Swithin, London Stone, London. Mr Thomas Fawer, singleman & Mrs Susanna Hoalbert, singlewoman of Chatham in the county of Kent, both were marryed in the parish church os St Swiithin, London on the 28 day of February 1698/9. Thomas was Master carpenter of the Vanguard on 13 February 1701/2, in Chatham, Kent. On 13 Feb 1701/2 a Warrant appointed "Thomas Fawler Master Carpenter of the Northumberland to be Master Carpenter of His Majesty's Ship the Vanguard" (ADM 6/7/9). This ship was in Ordinary at Chatham when Thomas Fawler entered on 16 Feb 1701/2, succeeding William Wall, his wife's uncle (ADM 42/8). He was discharged from her on 9 Sep 1708 (ADM 42/9).. Thomas was Master carpenter on 24 August 1708, in Portsmouth, Hampshire. A Warrant of 24 Aug 1708 appointed "Thomas Fawler Carpenter of the Vanguard to be Master Carpenter of Her Majesty's Ship the Royal William" (ADM 6/8/181). HMS Royal William was in Ordinary at Portsmouth, and Thomas Fawler entered her on 10 Oct 1708, being discharged on 11 March following (ADM 42/1053). Thomas was a Master Caulker on 28 February 1708/9, in Plymouth, Devon. A Warrant of 28 Feb 1708/9 appointed "Thomas Fawler Carpenter of the Royal William to be Master Caulker of Her Majesty's Yard at Plymouth" (ADM 6/10/37). He entered on 18 March 1708/9 at a salary of £80 p.a. (ADM 42/684), and held this position until he was discharged dead on 20 Nov 1727, his wages being paid to his widow Susannah (ADM 42/692).
     Sacrament Certificates: 1717 - ref. QS/21/1717/91 - date: 1717 : Thomas Fawler, master caulker in HM Dockyard; Stoke Damerel.
     Thomas died on 20 November 1727 in Plymouth, Devon, aged 54. He was discharged dead on 20 Nov 1727, his wages being paid to his widow Susannah.
     On 8 Oct 1740 John Flood, shipwright. Plymouth Dockyard. Petition for a servant having served his apprenticeship with Mr Fawler, Master caulker and late brother of John Fawler, Commissioner.

Children of Thomas Fawler and Susanna Hulbert

Thomas Fawler

(19 February 1687/88 - before 1692?)
Thomas Fawler|b. 19 Feb 1687/88\nd. b 1692?|p323.htm#i16362|John Fawler|b. 15 Feb 1634/35\nd. b 6 Apr 1698|p322.htm#i15788|Sarah Page|b. s 1650|p598.htm#i16358|John Fawler|b. c 1600?\nd. b 9 Oct 1679|p322.htm#i15780|Beatrice Unknown (Fawler)|b. c 1600\nd. b 28 Nov 1661|p859.htm#i15781|||||||
     Thomas Fawler was christened on 19 February 1687/88 in Chatham, Kent. He was the son of John Fawler and Sarah Page.
     Thomas died before 1692?. He was not mentioned in his father's will of 1692. A Thomas Fawler of Oxfordshire had his will proved in November 1717 at the PCC (PROB11/560, sig 207).
     A Thomas Fawler married Elizabeth Chatterton on 12 March 1719/20 at All Hallows, London Wall.

Thomas Fawler

(say 1705 - before 25 March 1755)
Thomas Fawler|b. s 1705\nd. b 25 Mar 1755|p323.htm#i16421|Thomas Fawler|b. 11 Aug 1673\nd. 20 Nov 1727|p323.htm#i15794|Susanna Hulbert|b. 22 Dec 1682|p454.htm#i15807|George Fawler|b. 30 Jul 1637\nd. Apr 1691|p321.htm#i15789|Elizabeth Lunne|b. 12 May 1639\nd. bt 1708 - 1722?|p512.htm#i15790|Henry Hulbert|b. 16 Jul 1643\nd. b 21 Apr 1710|p454.htm#i15805|Rebecca Unknown (Hulbert)|b. s 1650\nd. b 20 May 1728|p879.htm#i15806|
     Thomas Fawler was born say 1705 in England. He was the son of Thomas Fawler and Susanna Hulbert. Thomas was a shipwright between 1717 and 1755. He entered Plymouth Yard as servant to his father, the Master Caulker on 1 May 1717 (ADM 42/829), and was discharged 30 June 1721 (ADM 42/833), entering Woolwich Yard as a shipwright on 11 July following (ADM 42/1868). On 2 Dec 1727 he was appointed Quarter Man at 2/6 a day (ADM 42/1874), a position he held until he was reduced on 31 Dec 1756 (ADM 42/1900), and after that appears in the Ordinary Lists of Woolwich as deputy to the Warrant Officers (Gunners, Carpenters, Pursers, ec) on leave from their ships there, his last discharge being on 28 Feb 1755 from HMS Hector, where he had been deputy to the Purser (ADM 42/1757). As "Thomas Fawler of Woolwich, shipwright, he took an apprentice for £10 in 1741 Richard, son of Henry Canham of Woolwich.
     A Thomas Fawler married Elizabeth Chatterton on 12 March 1719/20 at All Hallows, London Wall; a Thomas Fawler married Elizabeth Stacey 7 Feb 1697 at St Katherine By The Tower, London.
Tax was paid on the indenture to Thomas Fawler on 22 August 1741. Thomas Fawler, shipwright of Woolwich in Kent.
     Thomas died before 25 March 1755 in Woolwich, Kent. He was buried on 25 March 1755 in St Mary Magdalene, Woolwich, Kent.

Thomas Fawler

(circa 1755 - 28 August 1784)
Thomas Fawler|b. c 1755\nd. 28 Aug 1784|p323.htm#i16438|Capt John Fawler|b. 5 Sep 1712\nd. 31 Jul 1766|p322.htm#i15809|Mary Poole|b. 9 Jul 1715\nd. 20 Dec 1757|p618.htm#i15810|Thomas Fawler|b. 11 Aug 1673\nd. 20 Nov 1727|p323.htm#i15794|Susanna Hulbert|b. 22 Dec 1682|p454.htm#i15807|John Poole|b. 16 Apr 1682\nd. 5 Jul 1751|p617.htm#i15815|Elizabeth Geere|b. c 1680\nd. b 23 Feb 1741/42|p349.htm#i15816|
     Thomas Fawler was born circa 1755 in England. He was the son of Capt John Fawler and Mary Poole.
     In Capt John Fawler's will dated 17 July 1766 in Chatham, Kent,, Thomas Fawler was named as heir; His will left his estate to his son Thomas Fawler and daughter Mary Fawler, his nephew John Fawler gentleman of London to be sole executor. If both children died before 21 his estate was to go to his nephews John Fawler of London gentleman and John Pucky of Woolwich shipwright.
Tax was paid on the indenture to Thomas Fawler on 22 January 1770. Thomas Fawler was apprenticed to Ben Lyon, surgeon of St James Clerkenwell. Thomas was a surgeon & apothecary in Clapham, Surrey.
     Thomas Fawler and Anna Blissett obtained a marriage licence on 18 March 1777 in London.
     Thomas Fawler married Anna Blissett on 20 March 1777 in Holy Trinity, Clapham, Surrey. They had no family. His widow had a life interest in the Poole estate, and it then passed to his sister Mary and her husband, John Hooper.
     Thomas Fawler was mentioned in the will of Thomas Poole dated 28 October 1778.
     Conveyance (Lease & Release) for a nominal consideration with covenant to levy a fine to make a tenant to the precipe for suffering a recovery - date: 21-22 June 1779
(a) Thomas Fawler of Clapham (co. Surr.), surgeon (son and heir of John Fawler and w. Mary (late Mary Poole, spinster), and also grandson and heir of John Poole by w. Elizabeth, who was the only child and heiress of [blank] Geere by w. Eleanor, who was the only child and heiress of Thomas Poole formerly of New Shoreham, merchant, by w. Faith), and w. Anna, (b) John Webb of Clifford's Inn, London, gent., (c) William Allen of Clifford's Inn, gent
Messuage now used as a ropehouse in the South Street and piece of land called the Garden lying near, 'respectively' in the tenure or occupation of Benjam Tilson; croft of arable land (1a.) called the Bayfield, abutting upon lands heretofore of William Bell, decd., on S. and N., upon the highway on E., and upon lands heretofore of Thomas Whatman on W., [and] now in the possession of John Hennington; messuage with the barn, backside and garden belonging, heretofore in the possession of John Jefferys, but now of Clement Freeman; messuage with the yard, backside and garden belonging, now and for many years past in the possession of Walter Sawyers; two messuages with the yards, backsides and gardens belonging, and croft or piece of land (1½a.) lying behind the messuages and called Swancroft, in the several tenures or occupations of William Turner, John Mitchell and John Dean; messuage with the garden belonging, late in the possession of Thomas Poole, gent., decd., but now untenanted, together with the workshop adjoining now in the possession of John Weeks, carpenter: all in New Shoreham
Pieces of arable, meadow and pasture lands (16a.) in the common fields of Old Shoreham, heretofore in the tenure or occupation of John Pollard, but now of Charles Oram, and cottage near or adjoining to part of these lands in the possession of John Moon
Messuage with the barns, stables, yards, garden and orchards, together with the lands, meadow, pasture and woodgrounds (15a.) belonging, called Peacock in Cowfold, heretofore in the tenure or occupation of Abraham Cooper, late in occ. of George Nye, but now in the tenure or occupation of Caleb Akehurst
The fine to be levied from (a) to (b), who shall become tenant to the precipe for suffering a recovery with (c) as demandant and (a) as vouchees, after which the properties shall be held to the use of such persons and for such estates as said Thomas Fawler shall appoint, and in default of such appointment to the use of said Thomas Fawler for life, and then to the use of his right heirs
Signatures and seals of all parties
Witnesses - Edward Allen, J: Knight
The Release Add Mss 5309 is endorsed with memorandum that the lands called Peacock or Peacocks Hill in Cowfold were conveyed, 28 Mar. 1877, by Rev. Richard Poole Hooper (surviving devisee in trust of the will of George Henry Hooper) to Richard Ramsden of Wo[ldringfold [in Cowfold]
.
     Thomas Fawler made a will dated 8 July 1784 in Clapham, Surrey. I Thomas Fawler of Clapham in the county of Surrey Apothecary do make this my last will and testament in manner following It is my particular will and desire to be buried in plain and decent manner the place wherever my wife Anna Fawler shall direct I leave and bequeath my books Instruments and Skeleton to my friend Doctor William Lister of Mark Lane and £50 in money as a rememberance of his great attention and the many acts of friendship and sincerity I received at his hands'; his household goods, plate, linen and china, and also all sums of money due to him from book debts or on notes of hand to wife Anna Fawler, failing their heirs to my sister Mary Hooper wife of Mr John Hooper of Oxford St, Linen Draper ... but neither Mr John Fawler, attorney at law nor any of his relations or Mr James Hooper of New Bond Street, silk mercer, or any of his relations should ever be in trust to any part of my afsd estates neither any future husband of my wife Anna Fawler or my sister Mary Hooper shall marry ...
; the interest due on his personal estate at the time of his death and all future interests, and the rents due on his real estates at the time of his death and all future interests, and the rents due on his real estates at the time of his death and all future rents and profits, to w. Anna for life, and then to be equally divided between 'the Heirs of her body by me begotten at the age of 21; should there be no such issue then he gives the interests and rents to sis. Mary Hooper, w. of John Hooper of Oxford Street [in St. Marylebone (co. Midd.)], linen draper, for life, then to [said] John Hooper for life, and thereafter to be equally divided between his said sister's children 'that are not intitled to take under Mr. Pooles Will' [see Add Mss 5376] at the age of 21, but if all die before that age, he bequeaths all the aforesaid estates, real and personal to the survivor
His aforesaid personal and real estates to be always vested in the same number of trustees' hands 'as are hereinafter appointed', and gives power to wife Anna, sister Mary Hooper and her husband John Hooper to substitute and appoint any fit person as a trustee should there be occasion, but 'neither my [sic] John Fawler Attorney at Law' or any of his relations nor James Hooper of New Bond [sic], silk mercer, or any of his relations, nor any future husband that said Anna or Mary shall marry, ever to be in trust to any part of the estates, and these exceptions shall be confined to all persons that can claim under this will, otherwise their interest shall cease and become the property of the next possessor
Bequeaths to Elizabeth Stimson five guineas, 'but not for Mourning', and empowers his wife at her option to leave by her will an annuity of £10 out of his personal estate to said Elizabeth Stimson for life; to Daniel De Saint Leu, esq., of Cloak Lane [London], watch maker, £20 for mourning
Appoints said Daniel De Saint Leu, said William Lister (now further described as doctor in physic), and said w. Anna, as joint executors and executrix
Witnesses, to the will - John Shell, Edward White, William Ferguson, [all of] Clapham [co. Surr.]
By the codicil, he bequeaths to Rev. John Sharp of Clapham aforesaid twenty guineas, and, at the death of his (the testator's) w. Anna, an annuity of £20 for life to be paid out of '500 Stock 4 Per Cent Annuities (Bank)'
Witnesses to the codicil - Elizabeth Stimson, Thomas Thomas.

     Thomas died or 1 Sep on 28 August 1784 in Clapham, Surrey. He was buried on 4 September 1784 in Holy Trinity, Clapham.
     His will was proved on 13 September 1784 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.      
Thomas Fawler paid land tax in 1785 in New Shoreham, Sussex. He is probably the Thomas Fawler who owned 5 parcels of land in New Shoreham paying £1 on each in the 1785 land tax assessment. A house was occupied by John Snook and a field by William Deane, with 4 fields used by Thomas Harrington. He also owned a further five parcels with houses occupied by Thomas Snook, George Sawyer & Samuel Sawyer, James Cooper & Clement Freeman, each valued at £1.
     Pursuant to a decreee of the High Court of Chancery in a cause Hooper against Hooper, the creditors of Thomas Fawler, late of Clapham, Surrye, esq., are forthwith ... to come and prove their debts... was published in the London gazette on 22 Dec 1789 and 6 July 1790.
     Conveyance (Lease & Release) of freehold properties, with covenant to levy a fine, and covenant to surrender copyhold properties, for £1,500 . 1,2 Nov. 1820
(a) James Hooper of Bentinck Street, St. Marylebone (co. Midd.), esq. (nephew and heir at law of Thomas Fawler, as in Add Mss 5302, decd.), Robert Hooper of Saville Street, Westminster [co. Midd.], doctor of physic, and w. Elizabeth Ann, William Hooper of Finchley (co. Midd.), esq., and w. Mary, George Henry Hooper of Bloomsbury Square (co. Midd.), esq. (also nephew and heir according to the custom of the borough and manor of New Shoreham of said Thomas Fawler), and w. Margaret Brewse (which said James Hooper, Robert Hooper, William Hooper, and George Henry Hooper, together with Rev. Thomas Poole Hooper of Sompting, clerk, who alone became entitled under the will of Thomas Poole of New Shoreham, esq., decd., and John Benjamin Hooper, decd., were the only children of Mary Hooper, decd., w. of John Hooper late of New Shoreham, esq., and before of Oxford Street [in St. Marylebone (co. Midd.)], linen draper, decd., only sister and heiress at law of said Thomas Fawler), (b) said Thomas Poole Hooper, (c) said George Henry Hooper, (d) Nicholas Roberts of New Shoreham, gent. (a trustee appointed by (c))
I. Five freehold messuages in a street called Rope Walk Lane in the several tenures or occupations of George Hamilton, Thomas King, William Wingfield, James Bungard and George Munn, with the yard or garden behind the same; three freehold messuages called Sussex Place, lately built, at the back or W. part of and adjoining to the messuages before described, in the several tenures or occupations of William Stace, John Parsons and George Bay, clerk, with the yard or court in front, and which properties before described abut to the said street called Rope Walk Lane on E., to a piece of copyhold land formerly called the Lord's Garden on S., and to a freehold field called the Bayfield on W. and N., and are the first messuage and the piece of land called the Garden listed in Add Mss 5308; freehold croft or piece of land called the Bayfield in the tenure or occupation of John Gates, butcher, abutting partly to the said Lord's Garden, partly to the said messuages before described and partly to the said street called the Rope Walk Lane on E., to the carpenter's yard, hereinafter described, on S., to the high road leading from the town of New Shoreham to Shoreham Bridge on W., and to copyhold field or piece of land called Dukes Croft on N., and freehold carpenter's yard in the tenure or occupation of Richard Puttick and abutting partly to a garden belonging to Joseph Tillston and partly to the garden hereinafter described and in occ. of Elizabeth Baker, Richard Waterman and Johannah Brown on E., to the said land called the Bayfield on N., and to the said high road on W., and which field called the Bayfield the carpenter's shop are the property described as the Bayfield in Add Mss 5308; three messuages with the garden behind the same in the said street called Rope Walk Lane in the several tenures or occupations of Elizabeth Baker, Richard Waterman and Johannah Brown, abutting to the said street on E. to [blank] on S., to the said piece of land called the Lord's Garden on N., and to the said carpenter's yard on w., and is the property described as the messuage in the possession of Clement Freeman in Add Mss 5308; messuage with the yard, backside, garden, orchard, stable and coach house in Saint John's Street in the tenure or occupation of (c), abutting to the street or lane called [blank] on E., to a garden belonging to (c), and lately belonging to Miss Hannah Roberts and [blank] Jones 'respectively' on N., partly toa messuage and garden belonging to Benjamin Tillston in occ. of John Davis and partly to [blank] on S., and to the said street called Saint John's Street on W., and which property formerly consisted of three messuages with the backside and garden, and is the property described as messuage in the possession of Walter Sawyers, and two messuages and croft called Swancroft, in Add Mss 5308; messuage and carpenter's shop with the deal yard behind, on S. side of the High Street in the tenure or occupation of George Tate, abutting to messuage and yard also in occ. of said George Tate on E., to the said High Street on N., to the harbour of New Shoreham on S., and to a lane leading from said High Street to the harbour on W., and is the property described as the messuage with the workshop adjoining in Add Mss 5308: all in New Shoreham. (Some properties are particularly described as in the borough of New Shoreham)
Two messuages or cottages and gardens in Old Shoreham in the tenure or occupation of Stow Stent and William Patching, abutting to a garden belonging to Harry Bridger, esq., in occ. of John Ratcliff, on W. and S., partly to a house and garden belonging to James Churcher, in occ. of John Ratcliff, and partly to a field belonging to said Harry Bridger, on E., and partly to the high road and partly to a garden also belonging to said Harry Bridger on N., and which is the property described as in Old Shoreham in Add Mss 5308
Messuage and lands, etc., in Cowfold, as in Add Mss 5308 (but now called Peacocks and in the tenure or occupation of Charles White, esq.)
II. Three undivided fourth parts of field or piece of land (2a.) called the Rope Tackle Field, is occ. of Thomas Tidey, abutting to a garden belonging to Messrs. Ward and occupied by William Ratcliff on S., by [sic] piece of land called the Rope Tackle on W., and the high road leading from the town of New Shoreham to Shoreham Bridge on E. and N., and held by the annual rent of 3s. 0d; of field or piece of land (2a.) called the Dukes Croft in occ. of John Gates, butcher, abutting to the lane or walk called the Rope Walk on E., to the high road on N. and W., and to the piece of freehold land called the Bayfield, hereinbefore described, on S., and held by the annual rent of 4s. 0d; of piece of land called the Lord's Garden, now enclosed with, and lying on E. side of, the said piece of freehold land called the Bayfield, running in a direct line from S.W. corner of the freehold yard or court in front of the three messuages hereinbefore described to be in the several tenures or occupations of William Stace, John Parsons and George Bay to N.W. corner of the freehold garden hereinbefore described to be in the several tenures or occupations of Elizabeth Baker, Richard Waterman and Johannah Brown, and abutting to the said street called the Rope Walk Lane on E., to said messuages and gardens in occ. of Elizabeth Baker, Richard Waterman and Johannah Brown on S., to said court or yard in front of the three messuages in occs. of William Stace, John Parsons and George Bay on N., and to said field called Bayfield on W., and held by the annual rent of 3s. 4d; piece of land (2a.) formerly called the Upper Rope Tackle Field, in occ. of John Ratcliff, and held by the annual rent of 2s. 0d., and piece of land, formerly part of the waste, but now enclosed with and forming part of the said Upper Rope Tackle Field, and held by the annual rent of 2d., which said piece of land called the Rope Tackle Field abuts to piece of land called the Flow Mead lately belonging to John Rice on W., to field belonging to Messrs. Ward and in occ. of John Tillstone on N., and to the high road on E. and S.: all held of the borough and manor of New Shoreham, and formerly the estate of said Thomas Fawler, decd., being the properties to which he was admitted at a court baron held on 17 Mar. 1779
Conveyance of the properties in I, being freehold, from said James Hooper, Robert Hooper, William Hooper and (b), according to their respective interests, and by direction of (c), and from (c), to (d), to the use of such persons [and] for such estates as (c) shall appoint, and in default of such appointment to the use of (c) for life, and then to the use of his heirs and assigns; the fine to be levied from (a) to (d): and quitclaim by (b) to said James Hooper, Robert Hooper, William Hooper and (c), of the properties in II, being copyhold, and covenant by said James Hooper, Robert Hooper and William Hooper to surrender these properties to (c). The consideration paid by (c) to said James Hooper, Robert Hooper and William Hooper
Recites: (i) that by virtue of Add Mss 5308 - 5310, the properties in I above were conveyed to the use of such persons and for such estate as said Thomas Fawler should appoint; (ii) that said Thomas Fawler was seised of an estate of inheritance in the properties in II above: (iii) the will of said Thomas Fawler Add Mss 5302; (iv) the death of said Thomas Fawler leaving said Mary Hooper his only sister and heiress at law, and the proving of his will in P.C.C. Add Mss 5302; (v) that said Anna Fawler died on 7 June 1786; (vi) the deaths of said Mary Hooper on 13 Nov. 1802 and of said John Hooper on 1 Jan.1820; (vi) that there was issue of the marriage of said John and Mary Hooper six children, viz. said James Hooper (the eldest son and heir at law), Robert Hooper, William Hooper, (c), (b), and said John Benjamin Hooper, decd; (vii) that said Thomas Poole Hooper became entitled to freehold estates under the will of Thomas Poole, esq., decd. Add Mss 5376; (viii) that said John Benjamin Hooper died on 16 June 1808, having attained the age of 21, intestate, leaving said James Hooper his eldest brother and heir at law, and (c) his youngest brother and customary heir according to the custom of the borough and manor of New Shoreham; (ix) that said James Hooper, Robert Hooper and William Hooper lately contracted with (c) for the sale of their shares of the above properties for £1,500, viz. the freehold for £1,180 and the copyhold for £320; (x) that, in order that the entirety of the freehold properties may be assured to the above uses, (c) has determined to concur in conveying them to (d), as above, and (b) has agreed to become a party thereto
Signatures and seals of all parties
Witnesses, to the signatures of (a) and (c) - Thomas Prance, W. Watts [both of] 24 Bedford Row; to that of (b) - Charles Marshall, Thomas B. Baker, [both of] Steyning; to that of (c) - Robert Upperton, solicitor, Steyning
[The Release Add Mss 5313) is enclosed with memorandum about the sale of the lands at Cowfold, as endorsed on Add Mss 5309]
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     Recites: (i) that by virtue of Add Mss 5308 - 5310, the properties in I above were conveyed to the use of such persons and for such estate as said Thomas Fawler should appoint; (ii) that said Thomas Fawler was seised of an estate of inheritance in the properties in II above: (iii) the will of said Thomas Fawler Add Mss 5302; (iv) the death of said Thomas Fawler leaving said Mary Hooper his only sister and heiress at law, and the proving of his will in P.C.C. Add Mss 5302; (v) that said Anna Fawler died on 7 June 1786; (vi) the deaths of said Mary Hooper on 13 Nov. 1802 and of said John Hooper on 1 Jan.1820; (vi) that there was issue of the marriage of said John and Mary Hooper six children, viz. said James Hooper (the eldest son and heir at law), Robert Hooper, William Hooper, (c), (b), and said John Benjamin Hooper, decd; (vii) that said Thomas Poole Hooper became entitled to freehold estates under the will of Thomas Poole, esq., decd. Add Mss 5376; (viii) that said John Benjamin Hooper died on 16 June 1808, having attained the age of 21, intestate, leaving said James Hooper his eldest brother and heir at law, and (c) his youngest brother and customary heir according to the custom of the borough and manor of New Shoreham; (ix) that said James Hooper, Robert Hooper and William Hooper lately contracted with (c) for the sale of their shares of the above properties for £1,500, viz. the freehold for £1,180 and the copyhold for £320; (x) that, in order that the entirety of the freehold properties may be assured to the above uses, (c) has determined to concur in conveying them to (d), as above, and (b) has agreed to become a party thereto.

Child of Thomas Fawler and Anna Blissett

Thomas Fawler

     On 28 May 1699 a Thomas Fawler married a Barbara Richmond at St Mary Newngton, Sry with a Vicar General's marriage licence; on 6 eb 1697/8 a Thomas Fawler married Elizabeth Stacey at St Katherine's by the Tower.
     According to Boyd's marriage index In 1710 a Thomas Fawler married Elizabeth Fincher in the Archdeaconry of Middlesex.
     According to Boyd's marriage index In 1719 a Thomas Fawler married Elizabeth Chatterton at All Hallows London Wall.
     Thomas Fawler married Eliza Unknown before 1721.

Child of Thomas Fawler and Eliza Unknown

Mary Ann Fayers

     Mary Ann Fayers married Daniel Thomas Grimwood, son of Thomas Grimwood and Sarah Grimwood, on 29 July 1863 in Ringshall, Suffolk.
     Mary Ann Fayers and Daniel Thomas Grimwood appeared on the 1891 census in Ringshall. Daniel Grimwood head, 58, ag. lab, born Ringshall; Mary Ann wife aged 49, born Ofton?, with a son Frank E, aged 10, daughter Elizabeth 4 & grand-daughter ... aged 10 weeks, al born at Ringshall.

Catherine Henrietta Featherstone

(19 February 1870 - 15 April 1899)
Catherine Henrietta Featherstone|b. 19 Feb 1870\nd. 15 Apr 1899|p323.htm#i25484|Thomas Christopher Featherstone|b. b 4 Aug 1841\nd. 1930|p323.htm#i25465|Martha Mackglew|b. 4 May 1842\nd. 29 Aug 1914|p528.htm#i25464|||||||William J. Mackglew|b. 5 Jul 1807\nd. 1867|p529.htm#i20468|Eliza Whitbread|b. c 1807|p901.htm#i20476|
     Catherine Henrietta Featherstone was born on 19 February 1870 in London, England. She was the daughter of Thomas Christopher Featherstone and Martha Mackglew.
     Thomas, Elizabeth and Catherine immigrated with the family to Ontario, Canada,, on 12 June 1870.
     Catherine died on 15 April 1899 in ONT, CAN, aged 29.
     Catherine Henrietta Featherstone married John Scharfe.

Elizabeth Amy Featherstone

(3 December 1867 - 10 April 1936)
Elizabeth Amy Featherstone|b. 3 Dec 1867\nd. 10 Apr 1936|p323.htm#i25483|Thomas Christopher Featherstone|b. b 4 Aug 1841\nd. 1930|p323.htm#i25465|Martha Mackglew|b. 4 May 1842\nd. 29 Aug 1914|p528.htm#i25464|||||||William J. Mackglew|b. 5 Jul 1807\nd. 1867|p529.htm#i20468|Eliza Whitbread|b. c 1807|p901.htm#i20476|
     Elizabeth Amy Featherstone was born on 3 December 1867 in London, England. She was the daughter of Thomas Christopher Featherstone and Martha Mackglew. Elizabeth Amy Featherstone was christened on 15 March 1868 in St Leonard, Shoreditch, London.
     Thomas, Elizabeth and Catherine immigrated with the family to Ontario, Canada,, on 12 June 1870.
     Elizabeth died on 10 April 1936 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, aged 68.

Minnie Eliza Featherstone

(25 November 1878 - 2 April 1964)
Minnie Eliza Featherstone|b. 25 Nov 1878\nd. 2 Apr 1964|p323.htm#i25486|Thomas Christopher Featherstone|b. b 4 Aug 1841\nd. 1930|p323.htm#i25465|Martha Mackglew|b. 4 May 1842\nd. 29 Aug 1914|p528.htm#i25464|||||||William J. Mackglew|b. 5 Jul 1807\nd. 1867|p529.htm#i20468|Eliza Whitbread|b. c 1807|p901.htm#i20476|
     Minnie Eliza Featherstone was born on 25 November 1878 in Arnprior, Ontario, Canada. She was the daughter of Thomas Christopher Featherstone and Martha Mackglew.
     Minnie Eliza Featherstone married John Scharfe.
     Minnie died on 2 April 1964 in British Columbia, Canada, aged 85. Colleen Dick's grandmother was Minnie Eliza Featherstone.

Robert Henry Featherstone

(22 December 1872 - 3 September 1956)
Robert Henry Featherstone|b. 22 Dec 1872\nd. 3 Sep 1956|p323.htm#i25485|Thomas Christopher Featherstone|b. b 4 Aug 1841\nd. 1930|p323.htm#i25465|Martha Mackglew|b. 4 May 1842\nd. 29 Aug 1914|p528.htm#i25464|||||||William J. Mackglew|b. 5 Jul 1807\nd. 1867|p529.htm#i20468|Eliza Whitbread|b. c 1807|p901.htm#i20476|
     Robert Henry Featherstone was born on 22 December 1872 in Arnprior, Ontario, Canada. He was the son of Thomas Christopher Featherstone and Martha Mackglew.
     Robert died on 3 September 1956 in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, USA, aged 83. Lynn Burdick's great grandfather was Robert Henry Featherstone.

Samuel Featherstone

     Samuel Featherstone married Mary Hunn, daughter of Samuel Hunn and Ann Triscott, before 1789.

Thomas Christopher Featherstone

(before 4 August 1841 - 1930)
     Thomas Christopher Featherstone was born before 4 August 1841 in St Luke's, London.
     Thomas Christopher Featherstone married Martha Mackglew, daughter of William John Mackglew and Eliza Whitbread, on 30 September 1860 in St James, Shoreditch, London.
     Thomas Christopher Featherstone and Martha Mackglew arrived on 12 June 1870 at Ontario, Canada.
     Thomas died in 1930 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Children of Thomas Christopher Featherstone and Martha Mackglew

Thomas George Christopher Featherstone

(10 December 1861 - 6 October 1896)
Thomas George Christopher Featherstone|b. 10 Dec 1861\nd. 6 Oct 1896|p323.htm#i25482|Thomas Christopher Featherstone|b. b 4 Aug 1841\nd. 1930|p323.htm#i25465|Martha Mackglew|b. 4 May 1842\nd. 29 Aug 1914|p528.htm#i25464|||||||William J. Mackglew|b. 5 Jul 1807\nd. 1867|p529.htm#i20468|Eliza Whitbread|b. c 1807|p901.htm#i20476|
     Thomas George Christopher Featherstone was born on 10 December 1861 in London, England. He was the son of Thomas Christopher Featherstone and Martha Mackglew.
     Thomas, Elizabeth and Catherine immigrated with the family to Ontario, Canada,, on 12 June 1870.
     Thomas died on 6 October 1896 in Arnprior, Ontario, Canada, aged 34.

Ernest F Fell

     The marriage of Ernest F Fell and Beatrice Florry Bullett, daughter of John Bullett and Lydia Crockford, was registered in the quarter ending in June 1920 in Bradford RD, Yorkshire.

Daisy Pearl Felmingham

(18 September 1905 - 1 December 1961)
Charts
Descendants of William Mckenzie of Kilmuir Easter & Cromarty, Scotland
     Daisy Pearl Felmingham was known as Pearlie. She was born on 18 September 1905 in Alberton, Victoria. She was the daughter of Joseph Felmingham and his wife Frances Susan Mary Anne Shields.
     Daisy Pearl Felmingham married John Bannans MacKenzie, son of William MacKenzie and Mary Appleyard, on 9 June 1928 in Camberwell East, Victoria.
     Daisy died on 1 December 1961 in Melbourne, Victoria, aged 56.

Child of Daisy Pearl Felmingham and John Bannans MacKenzie

Dennis Maxwell Fenning

(1 October 1917 - 16 December 1999)
Dennis Maxwell Fenning|b. 1 Oct 1917\nd. 16 Dec 1999|p323.htm#i15554|Col William Maxwell Fenning|b. 29 Jun 1873\nd. 31 Dec 1959|p323.htm#i15553|Mary Frances Gladys Dawson|b. c 1886\nd. 2 Apr 1962|p258.htm#i15552|||||||Col Francis W. Dawson|b. c 1859|p258.htm#i15551|Mary Dempster|b. c 1863|p267.htm#i15550|
     Dennis Maxwell Fenning was born on 1 October 1917 in Multan, India. He was the son of Col William Maxwell Fenning and Mary Frances Gladys Dawson. Dennis Maxwell Fenning was christened on 8 December 1917.
     A brother/relative may be the Atholl Fenning, of 11 ... Rd, Beckinghams?, Kent who is listed in Malla's 1922 address book, but the writing is very hard to decipher.
     Dennis died on 16 December 1999 in Bedford, Bedfordshire, England, aged 82.

Lawrence Francis Maxwell Fenning

(29 November 1909 - December 1970)
Lawrence Francis Maxwell Fenning|b. 29 Nov 1909\nd. Dec 1970|p323.htm#i12115|Col William Maxwell Fenning|b. 29 Jun 1873\nd. 31 Dec 1959|p323.htm#i15553|Mary Frances Gladys Dawson|b. c 1886\nd. 2 Apr 1962|p258.htm#i15552|||||||Col Francis W. Dawson|b. c 1859|p258.htm#i15551|Mary Dempster|b. c 1863|p267.htm#i15550|
     Lawrence Francis Maxwell Fenning was born on 29 November 1909 in India?. He was the son of Col William Maxwell Fenning and Mary Frances Gladys Dawson.
     Lawrence died in December 1970 in Exeter, Devon, aged 61.

Col William Maxwell Fenning

(29 June 1873 - 31 December 1959)
     Col William Maxwell Fenning was born on 29 June 1873. He was the son of William Meymott Fenning & Emily Elizabeth Tritton. A Henry Fenning born 1812 in Mitcham spent time in India so he may be a descendant.
     He served as an officer in the India Army service from 1896 or earlier. He was on the unattached list of the India Army service. Lieutenant 23 March 1896, Captain on 23 December 1902, Major On 23 December 1911, Lt Colonel on 23 December 1919. In 1924 he was transferred to the Supernumary List after "10 years in Permanent Civil employment". He retired at 55 circa 1938..
     Col William Maxwell Fenning married Mary Frances Gladys Dawson, daughter of Col Francis William Dawson and Mary Dempster, on 6 November 1907 in Trivandrum, India.
     Col William Maxwell Fenning and Mary Frances Gladys Dawson lived at 'Glynde', 22 St Alban's Rd, Bedford, Bedfordshire, from 1929.
     Col William Maxwell Fenning made a will dated 2 March 1945. He appointed his wife sole executor, giving all his estate to his wife. It was witnessed by two male nurses.
     William died on 31 December 1959 in the Hospital, Clapham, Bedfordshire, aged 86.
     His will was proved on 23 March 1960 in Exeter, Devon.

Children of Col William Maxwell Fenning and Mary Frances Gladys Dawson

Susanna Fenton

(23 January 1721 - )
     Susanna Fenton was christened on 23 January 1721 in Lincolnshire. A Susanna Fenton, daughter of John Fenton, was baptised on 23 Jan 1721 at Willingham by Stow.
     Susanna Fenton married William Stancer, son of Gervas Stanser and Ann Unknown (Stanser), on 11 September 1746 in Upton cum Kexby, Lincolnshire. William Stancer & Susannah Fenton.

Children of Susanna Fenton and William Stancer

John Fenwick

(circa 1848 - 1902)
     John Fenwick was born circa 1848 in Durham, England. He was the son of Robert & Robertina Brown..
     John Fenwick married Mary Mabel Colbert, daughter of Joseph Colbert and Harriet Hannah Beamond, in 1887 in Victoria, Australia. They had a daughter Mabel Robertina in 1889 at West Melbourne, the mother was listed as Mabel. Young Mabel died in 1908 aged 20 at St Kilda..
     John died in 1902 in West Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Child of John Fenwick and Mary Mabel Colbert

Mabel Robertson Fenwick

(circa 1888 - 1908)
Mabel Robertson Fenwick|b. c 1888\nd. 1908|p323.htm#i23602|John Fenwick|b. c 1848\nd. 1902|p323.htm#i1761|Mary Mabel Colbert|b. 1861\nd. 1910|p226.htm#i1575|||||||Joseph Colbert|b. 20 May 1834\nd. 28 Sep 1913|p223.htm#i1572|Harriet H. Beamond|b. 1840\nd. 5 Jul 1914|p55.htm#i1573|
     Mabel Robertson Fenwick was born circa 1888. She was the daughter of John Fenwick and Mary Mabel Colbert.
     Mabel died in 1908 in St Kilda, Victoria.

William Robert Fenwick

     William Robert Fenwick married Mary Elizabeth Denty, daughter of James Denty and Mary Fuller, on 16 May 1826 in the Cathedral, Calcutta, India.

John Fergrieve

(circa 1700 - )
Charts
Hooper descendants
     John Fergrieve was born circa 1700 in Maxtown or Maxton, Roxburghshire, Scotland.
     John Fergrieve married Margaret Hooper, daughter of Robert Hooper and Mary Japhray, on 16 November 1733 in Ednam, Roxburghshire. Nov 16 1733 compeared John Fergrieve in the parish of Maxtown and Margaret Happer in this parish and gave up their names for proclamation in order to marriage and consigned 12 (sic) for the poor. It was also recorded at Maxtown.
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